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2. Which of the following best summarizes the findings reported in the passage about the effects of food deprivation on monkeys' behavior?
Why isn't the answer (D)?
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withholding of food failed to produce more than temporary increases in intragroup aggression. Indeed, food deprivation not only failed to increase aggression but in some cases actually resulted in decreased frequencies of aggression

According to this, there is a temporary increase in aggression, but also a decrease in the frequency of aggressive incidents (which should mean that (E) is incorrect).

4. The passage suggests that investigators of monkeys social behavior have been especially interested in aggressive behavior among monkeys because
How is the answer (B)? I didn't find any supporting statement for it.

6. The passage supplies information to answer which of the following questions?
I thought the answer should be (A) as
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when experiments like Southwick's on the reduction of space or the withholding of food failed to produce more than temporary increases in intragroup aggression

On the other hand, for option (D), there is no mention as to 'how' the monkeys signal submission.

7. Which of the following best describes the organization of the second paragraph?
I thought the answer should be (A) because Southwick's experiments act as the counter evidence to the initial theories of the investigators.
Why is the answer (B)?
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Hi Carcass
The OAs should be
1. D, 2. D, 3. E, 4. D, 5. D, 6. A, 7. A
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Hi aniruddha23

There were some issues with the OAs. Thanks for the highlighting. I have updated them.

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Hi aniruddha23

There were some issues with the OAs. Thanks for the highlighting. I have updated the them.

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I have updated the OAs

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Now should be ok. Thank you
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Thank you

However I check the book...let me recheck

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